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Keenness to be flawless
Knowledge's quest,
is a journey without any rest.
And as a child or a parent,
we look for it in institutes,
in good name and reviews.
But from the above, can knowledge be rightly valued?

Sometimes we end up in institutes,
maybe tuitions or coachings,
maybe colleges or schools,
which we find aren't that useful.
For price we pay,
and experience on which we want to relay,
they aren't upto the mark,
and we become disappointment's pray.
But they do one thing that they claim,
certification and degrees which we can frame.

We too are at fault
as we lost track from knowledge to qualifications,
from wisdom to certifications,
and we have no want for emancipation.
Who is to be blamed for unquenched thirst of knowledge and engrossing materialism?

I agree,
an institute has to give knowledge,it is it's duty.
but every  institute has it's flaws,
and no flawless man has made laws.
It doesn't matter how much flawless an institute is,
what matters is, how much flaws has it corrected in its constituents.

Whether a student or a teacher,
a helper or just a  viewer,
an institute flaws silently corrects its members.
Sometimes it corrects us naturally,
sometime we learn from it gradually,
even that is knowledge because it reduces our flaws undoubtedly.
At times it depends on our interests,
how keen we are to be flawless,
and become an impeccable view of ourselves .

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